Monday, following a weekend where #FreeKesha was one of the biggest trending stories on Twitter, Kesha's producer and alleged abuser, Lukasz Sebastian "Dr. Luke" Gottwald, took to Twitter to address the case.

"Until now I haven't commented on the lawsuits," he began, "which should be resolved in court not here on Twitter."

However, he decided to speak his mind anyway.

In a long series of tweets, Gottwald told fans he "appreciated their compassion" but unfortunately they didn't have enough evidence to make a sound judgment.

But lives can get ruined when there's a rush to judgment before all the facts come out. Look what happened at UVA, Duke etc.

of course any sane person is against rape and sexual assault but everybody who is commenting is doing so without knowledge or facts.

They are getting behind an allegation only - motivated by money.

I didn't rape Kesha and I have never had sex with her. Kesha and I were friends for many years and she was like my little sister.

He shared screenshots of a New York Daily News article dating back to October 2014, around the time Kesha initially sued Dr. Luke, which claimed Kesha "denied under oath the horrible allegations now being made against me," and a TMZ story with the same angle.